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As one of the oldest neighborhoods in New Orleans, the French Quarter has a storied past. Hear about the ghosts and ghouls who haunt this part of the city on a kid-friendly ghost tour that’s geared toward families. Your super-informative guide gives you a spook, but not too much for most kids to handle.

Get your kids marching to the tune of New Orleans on a family-friendly romp through the French Quarter. Explore the city’s history with pictures and stories, from pirates and voodoo to jazz and Cajun culture, and treat young tastes buds to some local snacks. An entertaining guide tailors games and activities to kids’ ages on this small-group tour that will have the whole family wearing Mardi Gras beads and stomping in a second-line parade, just like locals.

Just off the trolley from the French Quarter, New Orleans’ Garden District is the city’s historical core. Learn about Garden District history and architecture from your guide as you walk down picture-perfect streets, past sights like the Lafayette Cemetery, and right by celebrity homes. Because it’s a small-group tour, you have plenty of opportunities to ask questions, too.

Visit the neighborhood known as the Garden District where the Americans settled after the Louisiana Purchase. See the variety of architectural styles such as, Greek Revival, Italianate, Queen Anne, while visiting the place where Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederacy, spent his last hours. Cast your eyes upon the home of our latest great contributor to the New Orleans' landscape, Sandra Bullock. The tour includes a visit to Lafayette Cemetery, which holds the remains of John Howard Ferguson, judge in the famed civil rights case, Plessy v. Ferguson. Judy's great-great grandfather, George Geddes, was a member of Comité des Citoyen, of the Plessy v. Ferguson case.

Take the tour in the location where the Creoles lived; the magnificent French Quarter or sometimes known as the Vieux Carre'.Dating back to 1718, Judy, however, begins the tour in the year 1540. Find out why on the tour where the Louisiana Purchase was signed. See the fabulous Pontalba townhouses, dating back to 1850. We will also enjoy the breathtaking architecture, while making several indoor stops. One to sure be enjoyed; Antoine's, the oldest family owned restaurant in the United States, 1840. The tour concludes at Newton's Hot and Cold Gelato for complimentary gelato.Much history from a former history teacher and CIvil War Historian.